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I have no reason to doubt that you are a regenerate believer. So with that presumption, allow me to pose a direct question to you. Please answer it as you would answer for yourself; not how someone else might supposedly answer it. My question to you is:
If you were forced to decide whether or not to take the mark of the beast, would you take it? As far as I can determine you have 3 options:
#1. Yes, you would take it because as a believer you are secure in your salvation and can never lose it.
#2. No, you would not take it because of the consequences spelled out in Rev 14:9-11
#3. Yes, you would take it but that would mean that you were never a believer in the first place.
If you choose option #1, at least you are perfectly consistent in your belief however it goes against what Scripture teaches happens to anyone who accepts the mark.
If you choose option #2, it nullifies your belief that you being a regenerate believer, can never lose your salvation.
If you choose option #3, I imagine that would be unsettling to you as I'm sure you consider yourself to presently be a genuine believer.
And if you answer that this question is irrelevant by claiming that the saints aren't around on the earth at that time because you you are a preterist or they are all raptured to heaven, do not neglect to notice Rev 14:12 "This calls for patient endurance on the part of the saints who obey God's commandments and remain faithful to Jesus." Whether these are the church-age saints or the tribulation saints is subject to another debate but the fact remains the saints are referenced in this context and are admonished to endure, obey and remain faithful to Jesus rather than worship the beast and accept the mark. Lastly if you claim that under no circumstance you are certain without a doubt, that you would never accept the mark of the beast, how would you know for sure what you would do or not do in the future, especially under extreme duress/persecution? Even Peter who saw Jesus face-to-face and walked with him daily, was absolutely certain than he would never deny the Lord - but we all know what happened to Peter.
That is the best rebuttal I've ever seen. Mind if I steal it for another time?
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